Do you still need a place for the paper in your life? For your lists? Schedules and details?
Well…the MWM – build your own – Health+Home Management Planner is a perfect solution.
As much as I truly believe in going paperless, it just seems that there is still a reasonable amount of necessary paperwork that I need to keep organized and available at my finger tips.
Knowing that we all live very different lives, I want to provide you with some simple tools that will help you to get a Planner created that will really work for YOU!!!
The MWM Health+Home Management Planner is designed to have 8 sections – dividers. If you want to do more or less, that is more than fine. You can also arrange them in any order that you want.
Purchase the 28 pages of easy to use printable pages right here!
Planner Set Up
Step One:
Recycle or purchase a basic standard notebook. I opted for a one inch white binder. I like the heavy-duty option for a notebook that I will be using often. After all that is the goal with our notebook is that this will be a tool that we will grabbing and referring to often! See that it says – “Maximum Performance” – yes that will be us, we will be performing at our max with our new H+H Mgmt Planners!
Avery Heavy-Duty View Binder with 3-Inch One Touch EZD Ring, White (79793)
Step Two:
Recycle or purchase a set of Dividers. (I used two packs of Avery 5 pack dividers that have pockets.) I like the pocket option for smaller items that I want to tuck away within each section. The dividers I used are not the exact ones below, but I think I like these even better! Those colors!!! And they even have double pockets…
Avery Big Tab Two-Pocket Insertable Plastic Dividers, 5-Tab Set per Set (81824)
Step Three:
If you want to leave your Planner naked, or without a Cover that’s cool! But, if you want to add a little color, I’ve got a Cover printable as part of the package. Also consider if you want to add a pencil pouch to hold things like a calculator or stamps or your checkbook. The pouch is a great way to hold those smaller things right where you need them.